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Feeding, Care and Enjoyment of Fall, Winter Birds
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The black woodpecker, for example, has a dark beak, black-and-white wings and a bright belly, which sets off contrastingly from the deep-red undertail covers. The male differs only by a red apex spot from the female. Colored woodpeckers inhabit deciduous and coniferous forests, parks, (large) gardens. Their pet food are wood-inhabiting insects and their larvae, which they detect in dead wood. Occasionally they even eat eggs or young birds.
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